Nullo was a supporter of the Polish cause, and called for volunteers in his hometown of Bergamo.
She was also an active member in committees of Polonia in France dedicated to the Polish cause.
The comparison soon became popular in Europe, leading to a wave of popular support for the Polish cause.
Kashubians who were suspected to support the Polish cause, particularly those with higher education, were arrested and executed.
Some money for the Polish cause was also collected in the United States.
It came to nought due to British and French reluctance to get involved in the Polish cause.
In particular, peasants, who cared little for the oppressive, serfdom dominated Commonwealth, would increasingly become involved in the Polish cause.
Moreover, the preponderant political circumstances in Poland, Germany and the world favored the Polish cause.
He also spent his life as an activist, however, for the Kashubian and later the Polish causes.
Francesco Nullo, a fighter for the Italian reunification, was also a supporter of the Polish cause.